Energy-intensive forest industry pays the EU ETS price.
Carbon tax ≈€62–93/t by fuel (2025, World Bank State & Trends of Carbon Pricing 2025 / ICAP 2025) on non-ETS use.
At the EU ETS price of €77.40/t, this CO2 corresponds to an indicative carbon value of:
| Facility | Sector | t CO2/yr (est. 2023) | Indicative value |
|---|---|---|---|
| SSAB Raahe steel plant | 3,845,396 | €289.8M | |
| Borealis OY, Porvoo | 521,997 | €39.3M | |
| Paraisten Cement Plant | 507,515 | €38.2M | |
| Outokumpu Tornio steel plant | 130,773 | €9.9M | |
| Lappeenranta Cement Plant | 106,600 | €8.0M |
Emissions: Climate TRACE satellite estimates (2023) — indicative, not verified declarations. CBAM applies only to the share actually exported to the EU. More: IndustryAtlas.
Cut the bill at the source: heat-loss elimination via removable insulation typically saves 2–5% of fuel-related CO2 with <2-year payback — run the savings study or read the industrial insulation guide.
Share of industrial emissions EU plants must PAY for (free allocation phased out). Source: Regulation (EU) 2023/956.
Boilers, kilns, heat exchangers, valves and steam lines lose energy continuously. Inzonex makes patented (UK GB2508992.1) removable modular insulation — snap-fastened covers engineered per temperature tier, not generic off-the-shelf jackets: